Willow Place
Date:
01/01/2012
Budget:
£332.000
Duration:
9 months
Client:
GPF Lewis
The Willow Place development in prestigious Victoria, London SW1, exemplifies O’Sullivan Civil Engineering’s expertise in complex urban construction under challenging site constraints. Delivered for main contractor GPF Lewis over nine months in 2014, this comprehensive project created a five-storey reinforced concrete frame building with basement – entirely constructed without tower crane access, a significant logistical challenge in dense Central London.
Our full-scope delivery included groundworks preparation, structural underpinning operations, complete drainage installation, piling for deep foundations, basement construction, and methodical RC frame build across all five levels complete with precision lift shaft formwork.
The project required innovative material handling and lifting solutions throughout, demonstrating our capability to deliver substantial multi-storey developments in constrained urban sites where conventional construction methods aren’t viable.
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Five-storey reinforced concrete frame construction at Willow Place, Victoria SW1, built without tower crane access in constrained urban site 
Groundworks and foundation preparation for five-storey RC frame building at Willow Place project for GPF Lewis 
Progressive RC frame construction showing multi-level formwork and concrete structure rising at Willow Place, London SW1 
Reinforced concrete frame development at Willow Place demonstrating innovative construction methodology without tower crane support 
Multi-storey RC frame construction progressing through floors at constrained urban site in Victoria, Central London 
Advanced stage of five-storey concrete frame construction showing structural walls and floor slabs at Willow Place project 
Upper level RC frame construction at Willow Place five-storey building completed over nine-month period








